detour
v. 绕路,绕道
n. 绕道; 弯路
If you make a detour on a journey, you go by a route which is not the shortest way, because you want to avoid something such as a traffic jam, or because there is something you want to do on the way.
He did not take the direct route to his home, but made a detour around the outskirts of the city.
他没有直接回家,而是绕到市郊兜了个圈子。
A detour is a special route for traffic to follow when the normal route is blocked, for example because it is being repaired.
If you detour, you make a detour.
On the way back, Jarvis detoured to check the time of services at the church.
回去的路上,贾维斯绕道去核实了一下教堂礼拜仪式的时间。
1. a roundabout road (especially one that is used temporarily while a main route is blocked)
1. travel via a detour
They made a detour to avoid the town center.
他们绕道而行,避开市中心.
Detour. Road under repair.
道路施工,车辆绕行.
There is a detour because the bridge is broken.
由于桥断了所以得绕一段路.
Please use automatic translation detour consciously.
用自动翻译的请自觉绕道.
Should first improve the flow of search, Microsoft in this area take a detour.
首先应该提高搜索流量, 微软在这方面走了弯路.